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The Puritans, though often caricatured in modern days as narrow, gloomy and austere, were those whose high view of the Word of God distinguished them as serious students of the Scriptures. Their preaching was marked by careful exegesis of the …
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Historian Michael Haykin examines the lives of such Reformers as William Tyndale, Thomas Cranmer and John Calvin to see how their display of the light of the gospel in their day provides us with a “usable past” — models of …
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God has given us the reasons for creation and our existence in the Bible. “by resolving an intricate plot that sheds light on the entire story,” Alexander writes. Using this theory to start from the denouement, or resolution, in Revelation’s …
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Reformed churches should structure their doctrine and practice according to the Reformed confessions. This work explores the failure to do just that in many professedly Reformed churches and calls us to faithfulness to the Reformed tradition.
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Jonathan Edwards is almost universally regarded as the greatest theologian that North America has ever produced. Unfortunately, there have not been very many studies of his thought and life with a view toward helping the church today. Sean Michael Lucas …
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At some point, most Christians have wondered if they are fulfilling God’s plan for their lives. Many seek to find this will as if the Lord always provides a clear, direct, unmediated direction. This work explores the true way to …
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Gay rights are promoted in popular magazines, public radio, and Hollywood. Feminist spirituality is making inroads into Christianity. Christian students are being silenced in the name of religious tolerance. Mystical techniques for achieving well-being and self-knowledge are being adopted in …
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It’s a quickly changing world out there. A world enamored with anything new. But all that “progress” comes with a price: we now live in a relativistic culture that appears to be missing an anchor. All authority is questioned. Truth …
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For Christians everywhere, life is a mission trip: God sends us into our corners of the world to live for his glory. For U.S. Christians, life’s mission trip presents many complex challenges, including an unrelenting pull toward affluence, our fervent …
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Most people today believe that we live in a closed, mechanistic universe, that is, a universe that functions from day to day according to certain physical forces and causes. Classical Christianity has taken a very different view, teaching that God …
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Thomas Goodwin (1600–1680) was a faithful pastor, Westminster divine, advisor to Oliver Cromwell, and president of Magdalen College, Oxford. In this book, Joel R. Beeke and Mark Jones acquaint the reader with Goodwin through an informative biographical introduction. The remainder …
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Horatius Bonar, a well-known nineteenth-century minister called ‘the prince of Scottish hymn-writers,’ was also a prolific writer of scriptural, practical, and experiential Christian literature. Two of his books that bore considerable fruit and have often been reprinted were The Night of …
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Joy is a popular topic in Western culture today. Books explain how to find joy in a wide variety of activities. We speak of “joyous” occasions such as weddings and births. We sing about “Joy to the World” at Christmas. …
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